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| Thread ID: 23279 | 2002-08-12 03:32:00 | shopping for Mt. Rainier Compliant CDRWs in NZ | farnell_mark (1461) | Press F1 |
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| 70347 | 2002-08-12 03:32:00 | I have been shopping around but I cannot find a Mt. Rainier compliant CDRW in New Zealand, can you tell me where to get one? Thanks! Mark Farnell |
farnell_mark (1461) | ||
| 70348 | 2002-08-12 05:18:00 | Mt Rainier Compliant? Care to explain this standard for those of us who haven't heard of it? robo. |
robo (205) | ||
| 70349 | 2002-08-12 05:51:00 | Mt Rainier is a format (CD-MRW) that is designed to work under the OS layer sort of. It's a bit like DirectCD except it's supposed to be reliable and work as part of the OS. I wouldn't really worry about trying to find a CD-MRW drive, as not many apps support it. Go for a standard CD-RW |
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| 70350 | 2002-08-12 05:57:00 | just for robo www.cdrinfo.com :) |
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| 70351 | 2002-08-12 08:11:00 | Sheesh! And I thought Joliet was a stupid name. Thanks T If it's that new I wouldn't bother just yet, probably too pricey at the moment and a new standard might knock it flat anyway. robo. |
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| 70352 | 2002-08-12 09:38:00 | Mt. Rainer is not really supported by mainy burners at the moment. Have a look at CDR Info (http://www.cdrinfo.com) for information on CD Burners. Most current and later model CDRW drives should be able to be firmware flashed up to being able to handle Mt. Rainer. |
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